Clay Waters is director of Times Watch, a division of the Media Research
Center (MRC) that tracks the liberal bias of the New York Times. You can follow Times Watch on Twitter and Facebook.
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10/9/2009 11:50 AM ET
Plus: Thomas Friedman Praises Communist China for Getting Things Done
10/9/2009 11:50 AM ET
Plus: Thomas Friedman Praises Communist China for Getting Things Done
10/8/2009 2:00 PM ET
Under the headline "Stalking William Ayers," the paper's online political editor Kate Phillips mocks a conservative blogger for asking early-70's violent radical Bill Ayers if he was Obama's ...
10/8/2009 12:29 PM ET
High taxes are a societal imperative, says the Times' economics conscience, David Leonhardt: "And taxes are supposed to rise as a country grows richer."
10/7/2009 1:39 PM ET
Too many "The Day After Tomorrow" rentals on Netflix? Columnist Thomas Friedman warns: "We never know when the next emitted carbon molecule will tip over some ecosystem and trigger a nonlinear ...
10/7/2009 12:24 PM ET
Stephen Holden on why the left-wing guerilla filmmakers The Yes Men keep up the good fight: "I imagine they would argue that they are sowing the seeds of a populist revolt somewhere down the line. ...
10/6/2009 2:11 PM ET
The overexcitable reporter David Herszenhorn is still seeing Obama triumphs on health care, including a purported "Republican chorus for health care" that's actually sounding some pretty flat notes.
10/6/2009 1:02 PM ET
The New York Times played up "White Coats in Rose Garden," a photo-op of doctors shipped in to support Obama's health care overhaul, but reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg managed to miss the ...
10/6/2009 12:25 PM ET
The Times plays up "White Coats in Rose Garden," a photo-op of doctors shipped in to support Obama's health care overhaul, but reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg managed to miss the embarrassing image ...
10/6/2009 10:07 AM ET
Michael Moss's story on how e.coli in a burger paralyzed a Minnesota woman is changing lunch plans all across the nation and may signal a change in meat inspection procedures. But how big is the ...
10/5/2009 3:37 PM ET
Reporter Scott Shane makes excuses for President Obama's failure to fulfill his campaign pledge of closing the military prison at Guantanamo Bay: "To understand how hard it is proving for ...
10/5/2009 2:51 PM ET
Liberal Times economic reporter turned ultra-liberal editorialist Eduardo Porter unleashes his left-wing envy and wonders why life can't be more like Ralph Nader's new novel.
10/5/2009 1:14 PM ET
A Times headline writer has some issues with sweets: "Trying to keep obese students away from their favorite poisons."
10/2/2009 1:07 PM ET
New York Times Week in Review and Book Review editor Sam Tanenhaus, on Slate, useed a well-known lefty vulgarism: "Even today the right insists it is driven by ideas, even if the leading thinkers ...
10/2/2009 1:03 PM ET
Adam Nagourney and David Herszenhorn's story contained a not-so-secret message: Don't trust the GOP when it accuses Obama-care of raising taxes, because they've misled you before on death panels ...
10/2/2009 12:03 PM ET
Liberal Times reporter turned blogger Timothy Egan describes Bush and his supporters in hostile terms and laments "race-baiters in the Republican party."
10/2/2009 10:49 AM ET
Jackie Calmes tries to calm conservative fears that the "public option" on health care would drive private health insurers out of business. Yet Times liberal columnist Paul Krugman would welcome ...
10/2/2009 10:37 AM ET
Sam Tanenhaus, Times Week in Review and Book Review editor and author of "The Death of Conservatism," uses the left-wing vulgarism "tea-baggers" to describe anti-tax protesters: "Even today the ...
10/1/2009 2:24 PM ET
The Times moralized over Rep. Joe Wilson's "disrespectful" outburst ("You lie!") during Obama's health care address to Congress. But when a Democrat said the GOP's health care plan was for ...
10/1/2009 1:53 PM ET
The next big thing in heart surgery are replacement valves, which can be implanted without open-heart surgery. But instead of evaluating this as a straightforward boon to humanity, the Times ...